Bolivia

Headed to Bolivia? Check out the advice, stories and tips I can offer after my March 2011 trip there, which saw me visit the capital city of La Paz, as well as the Uyuni Salt Flats in the southwestern. Information on getting a Bolivia entry visa for U.S. citizens.

Bolivia Travel Photos: Extraterrestrial

Uyuni Salt Falts

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Southwestern Bolivia is home to hundreds of square miles of scenery that seems very out of place on Earth.

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Bolivian Visa at the Peru-Bolivia Border

Flags at Salar de Uyuni

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If you have a passport with at least six months remaining validity and U.S. dollar cash in hand, getting a visa to enter Bolivia is something you can do while crossing the border.

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Bolivia Travel Photos: The Roof

Panorama of La Paz, Bolivia

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Bolivia’s being the de-facto roof of the world has its benefits — namely some of the biggest, thickest skies you’ve ever seen.

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Uyuni Salt Flat Tours in Bolivia

Salar de Uyuni Salt Flat in Bolivia

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As is the case with most natural wonders in South America, the only way to see Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni is to join an organized tour. Dozens of agencies in Uyuni offer tours departing daily, so shop around throughly and use the tips I provide here to aid you.

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